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Everywhere, and yet nowhere

2022-03-25T12:10:36.922Z


Everywhere, and yet nowhere Created: 2022-03-25Updated: 2022-03-25 13:07 Nice memory: In the first leg against Kammerberg (Fabian Radlmaier in a header duel with Thomas Nefzger and Jascha Beck), SVA Palzing managed one of three wins of the season so far. © Lehmann SVA Palzing has to get his weaknesses away from home under control as soon as possible, otherwise the race to stay up in the league


Everywhere, and yet nowhere

Created: 2022-03-25Updated: 2022-03-25 13:07

Nice memory: In the first leg against Kammerberg (Fabian Radlmaier in a header duel with Thomas Nefzger and Jascha Beck), SVA Palzing managed one of three wins of the season so far.

© Lehmann

SVA Palzing has to get his weaknesses away from home under control as soon as possible, otherwise the race to stay up in the league will be very tight.

Kammerberg

– SpVgg Kammerberg can extend their series to three wins against SVA Palzing tomorrow (3 p.m.) after the winter break, and the guests from Ampertal should also score points.

The bottom of the table from Palzing is in great need with currently four points behind the relegation places, while the mood in Kammerberg could hardly be better.

"We started with two wins, the sun is shining - it could hardly be better at the moment," says SpVgg coach Matthias Koston.

His team is still in acute danger of relegation, but if the Kammerberger keep scoring, this issue will soon be settled.

"The more points we get, the more the other teams come to meet us," says Koston.

With a lead of only two points and one more game played, Pfaffenhofen are far from out of the danger zone.

“Relegation is realistic for many teams.

For Pfaffenhofen, but also Palzing.

And unfortunately for us too," the Kammerberger coach continued.

However, the game association is in much better shape than other teams from the table neighbourhood.

One reason is that fewer players are injured than in the first half of the season.

The Kammerbergers can compensate for failures like those of Christoph Spielberger and Leander Lask because the structure is well established.

Benjamin Hofmann, Thomas Eichenseer and Maximilian Schaar played their part in the upswing.

"You can tell they've played at a higher level for years.

They give us stability, they communicate and they can lead,” says Koston.

The result is the victories against Pfaffenhofen (2:0) and last weekend at Nord Lerchenau (5:1).

Now the Kammerberger only have to get their home weakness under control.

The Pfaffenhofen game was the first step.

Open account from the foreplay

In addition, there is the open account with the Palzingers.

In the first leg, the SVA won 4-0.

It was one of just three wins of the season for the bottom team, who have yet to score away from home this season.

Nine games, nine defeats - a record of horror.

On the last matchday, the SVA conceded a 1:5 swatter at FC Schwabing.

After all, coach Sepp Summerer saw good approaches: "We were brave and pressed well in phases." However, his team wanted too much.

"The midfield center wanted to be everywhere - and then was nowhere," Summerer continued.

The opponent punished this coldly.

In Kammerberg, the Palzinger have the next opportunity for points.

Noah Staudt, the goalscorer in Schwabing, could become a factor if Palzinger have chances to score just before the end.

"Noah is not fit yet,

but it is enough for a maximum of one half.

He can provide movement, ”said Summerer before the district duel.

Source: merkur

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